Customer Review: The Exam Cram books are great. I've used many of them and have the entire series.
I think this one leaves a little to be desired in that it needs to be bigger, with more sample problems. Never-the-less, this is the book I would and did choose to start studying with.
Customer Review: Do not waste your money on these "Flash Cards". First, it would've been nice for the publisher to proof read these cards. I have read through the cards for the first time tonight and found 8 out-right errors. Just plain wrong! I know I'm using them to study, but I'm not that dumb. These cards are... more info
Customer Review: The theory behind a lot of the practice exam questions are absent from the book. The 'claimed' layout of the exam is incorrect. The questions on addressing are based on old RFC's and most of the questions are quite different to the ones I sat for in the real exam (but maybe thats just my luck).... more info
Customer Review: This book is layed out unlike any book I have ever seen. They wrote the book by asking questions such as what you would get in the exam, then use the body of the material as the explaination. I was amazed at how quickly I learned IP and how easy it was to pass the exam.
Customer Review: OK! I know there are a lot of mistakes...especially for the beginner like me...I am really confused by this book because of its unnecessary mistakes...but, I really like the chapter 2...it's very easy to understand the ARP...IP or ICMP..However, I got confused on the chapter 5 with the wrong route... more info
Customer Review: I used this book along with the Exams notes and a network of three computers. I completed the book, took the exam, and passed with a score of 933 all in 10 days.
As this Exam expires on 28th Feb 2001, I can imagine that not much use will come of this review. However if you need a background in... more info
Customer Review: As with most TCP/IP books if you don't quite understand how the author is trying to convey a particuar idea (example subnet tables), then be prepaired to back this book up with some other TCP/IP study aids, such as Transcenders.
This book had quite a few typos - they drove me nuts. On the upside,... more info